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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 216

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The opening remarks from the other party left Jennifer stunned.

“Who are you?”

“Can’t guess by the sound?”

The sarcastic tone of the other party made Jennifer a little upset.

“If you don’t speak up, I’ll hang up the phone.”

Jennifer was about to hang up the phone when she heard the other person laugh twice and say,

“The other day he just threw me over his shoulder, and now he doesn’t remember? What a fair–weather friend!”

Jennifer suddenly realized that it was Devan.

As she and Brayan got closer to the front door, Devan’s tall figure outside became clearer and clearer.

“Hi.”

Through the European–style arched iron gate, Devan put down his phone and greeted Jennifer with a smile.

Ignored Brayan.

Brayan asked Jennifer, “What did you do yesterday?”

“Did you make plans with him?”

The voice was calm, but it hit me like a sudden gust of wind, chilling

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me to the bone.

“No.”

Jennifer shook her head.

She also wondered how Devan found his way here.

But considering Devan is also a rich kid, it’s not surprising he has his own ways.

Jennifer just didn’t understand why Devan came here to look for her.

Was it to get back at her for that fireman’s carry she did on him last time, flipping him over completely?

The door opened, Jennifer and Brayan walked out, facing Devan.

Devan pushed his gold–rimmed glasses and finally looked at Brayan.

“Your wife lent me to use it, you don’t mind, right?”

Devan looked refined and cultured, but his words could easily be misunderstood in a negative way.

“Devan, please watch your language.”

When Jennifer saw Devan, her eyebrows raised, but Devan squinted at Jennifer’s face as if he liked her angry expression.

“Up to you.”

Brayan left with these three words and then walked away.

This cold response didn’t surprise Jennifer

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